You know the drill. The Super Bowl champion basks in the glory of the Lombardi Trophy every February, then waits patiently to add to their squad until the very last pick of the first round in April's NFL Draft.

This year's "unlucky" franchise is Green Bay. Fresh off a 31-25 victory over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV, the Packers are eager to repeat, and their 32nd pick could be a difference maker in the pending 2011 season.

Let's take a quick look back at the players selected in the 32nd spot since 2002, the year the league expanded to 32 teams.

2003: Tyler Brayton, Oakland

Brayton started all 16 games his rookie year, recording 61 tackles and 2.5 sacks. He was out of Oakland after the 2006 season and now plays for Carolina. He is perhaps best known for being ejected from a game against Seattle after kneeing tight end Jerramy Stevens in the groin.

2004: Ben Watson, New England

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New England selected tight end Ben Watson with the 32nd pick in the 2004 draft.

After playing in only one game in 2004 due to injuries, Watson made an immediate impact in 2005 and was an important cog in the Patriots' playoff runs throughout the 2000s. In 2010, he led the Cleveland Browns in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.

2005: Logan Mankins, New England

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New England selected offensive guard Logan Mankins with the 32nd pick in 2005.

After three Pro Bowl selections at the guard position, it is safe to say that Mankins was worth the first round pick by New England. He was given the franchise tag by the Patriots this past February, assuring he will protect Tom Brady for at least one more year.

Career stats: Started 80 consecutive games from 2005 to 2009, 89 games started overall

2006: Mathias Kiwanuka, New York Giants

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New York selected defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka with the 32nd pick in 2006.

Kiwanuka made an instant impact with the Giants, becoming a disruptive force in opposing teams' backfields. Unfortunately, he suffered a season-ending leg injury in the 2007 regular season, right before the Giants made their run to a Super Bowl victory.

2007: Anthony Gonzalez, Indianapolis

Gonzalez was an impact player for the Colts in his first two years before being rewarded with the starting spot opposite of Reggie Wayne in 2009. An opening game injury resulted in the Colts placing Gonzalez on the injured reserve list, and he met a similar fate in 2010.

2008: Kenny Phillips, New York Giants

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New York selected defensive back Kenny Phillips with the 31st pick in the 2008 draft.

Due to the Spygate scandal, New England's 31st pick was forfeited in 2008, making the Giants' 32nd selection the official 31st selection. Phillips battled injuries during his first two seasons, but managed to work his way into the 2010 week one starting lineup, intercepting a pass against Carolina.